Heehee! I love Ripple! He's sooo cute! Our "foster cat"--it was my grandpa's cat that we took in after he passed away--is pure evil! I know it's because he got her from the shelter just before my grandma died, and the poor thing was likely abused...but she's still soooo mean! Though I think, think, that she is near to tolerating me now! She may not like me, but she will allow me to pet her for a minute or two before hissing and attempting to bite me!

But yeah, no reoccurring dreams for me either! Plenty of weird ones throughout life, but no repeats! LOL!

I do! They are so weird when the reoccur too. Sometimes I will go months or once even years without having the dream and then out of the blue I do. So strange! I have one (nothing bad but kind of scary) that I have had since high school that once in awhile will pop up again. I think it is usually when I am stressed out that I have it because it is one of those, my life is out of control kind of things. ;)

Awww, cutie :) I used to have a recurring dream when I was much younger, but no longer. For a span of months, I made an effort to remember my dreams - like a dream journal activity. It was quite successful, and interesting!

I'm with you on this one. I don't have any repetitive dreams, that I can recall off the top of my head. Really, when I think about it, I really don't recall any of my dreams. I might have a glimpse here or a tidbit there, but I'll forget it just as quickly as anything else. Ripple is adorable, though! I'm sure his food dreams are delicious:)

Hi Eileen!Dreams were a little disturbing to me as a child, and I think I trained myself not to remember them.I like to watch dogs dream, though. They snarl and twitch their feet as if they are running and fighting. I have a theory that all dogs share a collective, ancient dream. I think they all dream of running through a dark, primeval forest, and then fight over the spoils at the end of the chase.

Ripple dreams of running through the apartment and ripping open a fresh can of catfood.